PSG Won't Park The Bus Against Chelsea, Insists Boss Laurent Blanc

Blues have it all to do in the return leg at
Stamford Bridge.
Paris Saint-Germain head coach Laurent
Blanc says that the Ligue 1 champions are
not coming to Stamford Bridge on Tuesday
night just to protect their 3-1 lead from the
first leg, according to reports in the Daily
Mirror.
The big-spending Parisians need only to
avoid a defeat by two goals or less to
progress to the semi-finals of Europe's
premier club competitions, however, Blanc
insists that the visitors will not be playing for
a goalless draw though.
"We are leading after the first leg, so we have
to be the favourites" said Blanc.
''But we've not come here to let Chelsea
dominate us and make us suffer.
''Our best approach is to create chances. We
don't want them dictating the game.
''If you have seen, us, though, you will know
our philosophy is that we like to keep the
ball and pose problems.
''But if we want to be a top European side we
have to be able to put this into practice away
as well as at home.
''We believe in certain things. Taking the
game to the opposition is the best way to win
trophies.
''I think we'll have some issues in the first 20
minutes tomorrow, when they'll be very
aggressive and try and score, so we'll have
to be calm and counter-act Chelsea's play.
''But we will try and impose our philosophy
as often as we can, and it would be
wonderful to progress playing this way.''
Ron Carne 10 Minutes Ago

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